With the French government having committed to spend €3.5 billion on hydrogen to 2023, and the same amount thereafter to 2030, nuclear-fired ‘purple' hydrogen could be a significant factor in ...
For years, scientists were baffled by a peculiar problem: why do platinum electrodes, usually stable, corrode so quickly in ...
Hydrogen produced by nuclear energy is called pink, purple, or red. White hydrogen is naturally occurring and can be captured via fracking. Turquois is the latest form of hydrogen—it is produced ...
Researchers have investigated the structure and light energy transfer efficiency of a protein complex crucial to the photosynthesis of purple sulfur bacteria thriving in high-salt, high-alkaline ...
Challenge: Requires new technologies and infrastructure. Pink, Yellow, and Purple Hydrogen Production: Electrolysis using nuclear energy (pink) or solar/geothermal (yellow/purple). Emission ...
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